2022
DOI: 10.1001/jamapediatrics.2022.0858
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Abstract: To the Editor In their study of fatal drug overdoses among young people aged 10 to 24 years, Hall and colleagues 1 report 21 689 deaths from 2015 to 2019, which resulted in 1.23 million years of lost life (YLL). This averages to 57 YLL per overdose death, a devastating statistic.The authors' life expectancy data source, the Social Security Administration Period Life Table, did not include information on race; therefore, race-specific YLLs were not provided. However, we can be reasonably sure that the burden of… Show more

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“…A coding error produced shifts in the single-year estimates for preventive medical visits; however, the interpretation and findings of the study were not affected. This article was corrected online, following a previous correction …”
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“…A coding error produced shifts in the single-year estimates for preventive medical visits; however, the interpretation and findings of the study were not affected. This article was corrected online, following a previous correction …”
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confidence: 99%